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Handel Arias

J Sutherland, B Greevy, F Robinson, H Alan; W Herbert

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: ELQ4824759

Release Date:  11 August 2017

Label:  Australian Eloquence

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  0028948247592

Genres:  Classical  Opera  

  • Description

    A newly compiled anthology of Decca recordings on Eloquence surveys the healthy state of Handel singing in England in the 1960s, before this music became the preserve of musicians and singers within the period-instrument movement.

    This generous (145-minute) collection is based around a pair of newly re-mastered recital albums made by the contralto Bernadette Greevy and the bass Forbes Robinson. Greevy was a true contralto in the tradition of Kathleen Ferrier, Helen Watts, Janet Baker and Norma Procter. Her 1965–56 recital was drawn from a wide range of Handel's Italian operas (Ottone, Partenope, Alcina, Admeto, Rodelinda, Rinaldo, Atalanta), and it displayed the richness of her voice to fullest advantage, as well as formidable vocal technique and excellent Italian diction. Robinson's 1966 recital represents a wide spectrum of the composer's music in opera, ode, masque and oratorio from 1719 through the 1740s, including familiar favourites ('O ruddier than the cherry' in Acis and Galatea) alongside much rarer delights such as 'Si, tra i ceppi' from the early Berenice.

    Decca led the way in the Handel revival of the 1950s. A trail-blazing Messiah, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult, presented the oratorio in an authentic version with up-to-date scholarship. It was followed by Sosarme and Semele on the label's early-music imprint, L'Oiseau-Lyre. The very first L'Oiseau-Lyre stereo LP was 'Music of Handel', issued in January 1959 and excerpted here. It featured two well-established British singers, the tenor William Herbert and the bass Hervey Alan. There was also the newcomer from Australia, Joan Sutherland: the two Handel arias from Alcina she recorded for L'Oiseau-Lyre was her very first recording for the Decca group. Some of her freshest singing dates from her early years, with the 1958 and 1959 Handel performances representing her vocal art at its purest.

    The compilation is completed with Sutherland in full flight, excerpted from the 1964 Giulio Cesare and the two albums that made her name, 'The Art of the Prima Donna' (1960) and 'The Art of Bel Canto' (1964).

    'Sutherland sings with a beautiful tone, a sure technique and a true feeling for the style of the music. She makes it all sound so easy too. The accompaniments are well played and the recording is first rate.' (Music of Handel) Opera magazine, March 1959

    '[This] is mainly Sutherland's record, and her florid elaborations of melodies turn da capos into things of delight and wonder … Richard Bonynge, too, conducts with splendid sense of style' (Giulio Cesare) The Stereo Record Guide

    'This Irish contralto is a real discovery … She sings with style and feeling, and the recital is one that can be listened to repeatedly with growing pleasure … The accompaniments are admirably realized, and Raymond Leppard's contributions on the harpsichord are worthy of a disc all to themselves.' (Greevy) Opera magazine, December 1966

    'A mouthwatering recital of bass lollipops from Handel's operas and oratorios… This is easily the most enjoyable record of the kind that has come my way.' (Robinson) Peter le Huray in Audio Record Review, May 1967

    *FIRST INTERNATIONAL RELEASE ON DECCA CD

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ottone: Vieni, O Figlio
      • 2. Partenope: Voglio Dire
      • 3. Alexander Balus: Convey Me To Some Peaceful Shore
      • 4. Alcina: Verdi Prati
      • 5. Ottone: La Speranza
      • 6. Admeto: Cangio D’aspetto
      • 7. Rodelinda: Dove Sei
      • 8. Rinaldo: Lascia Ch’io Pianga
      • 9. Atalanta: Care Selve
      • 10. Clori, Tirsi E Fileno: Come La Rondinella
      • 11. Alcina: Tornami A Vagheggiar
      • 12. Alcina: Ombre Pallide
      • 13. Giulio Cesare: V’adoro, Pupille
      • 14. Giulio Cesare: Da Tempeste Il Legno Infranto
      • 15. Samson: With Plaintive Note
      • 16. Samson: Let The Bright Seraphim

      Disc 2

      • 1. Esther: Tune Your Harps To Cheerful Strains*
      • 2. Esther: Turn Not, O Queen, Thy Face Away*
      • 3. Alexander’s Feast: Revenge, Timotheus Cries
      • 4. Ezio: Se Un Bell’ardire
      • 5. Susanna: Peace Crown’d With Roses
      • 6. Hercules: The God Of Battle
      • 7. Acis And Galatea: O Ruddier Than The Cherry*
      • 8. Theodora: Wide Spread His Name
      • 9. Judas Maccabaeus: Arm, Arm Ye Brave*
      • 10. Berenice: Si, Tra I Ceppi*
      • 11. Semele: Leave Me, Loathsome Light
      • 12. Alcina: Pensa A Chi Geme
      • 13. Samson: Honour And Arms